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Quincy Stamp Mill

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Buildings, Quincy Stamp Mill from railroad trestle, wide angle photo [A photo showing the Quincy stamp mill complex.]

Scanned: March 15, 2006


Quincy Stamp Mill

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Buildings, Transportation, Railroads Quincy Stamp Mill from railroad trestle, regular photo showing DSS & A Locomotive 404 [A photo showing the Quincy stamp mill complex with a locomotive and train in the foreground.]

Scanned: March 15, 2006


Quincy School

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Education, Education, Elementary, Quincy School [An exterior, winter photo of the Quincy School. The school is a two story building with a bell tower. A wood and metal bar fence surrounds the school.]

Scanned: March 15, 2006


Quincy Machine Shop

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Buildings, Quincy Machine Shop Interior Drill Machine Repair Parts on Floor [An up-close photo of a drill lathe. Other lathes are visible in the background.]

Scanned: March 15, 2006


Flyer for Bil-Lee's Market

Retail Trade, Stores, Retail, , [Announcing the opening of Bil-Lees market at the North end of Mohawk, Monday, January 12, 1959. Grand Opening will be held on Friday, January 16, 1959. Free coffee will be served and there will be free gifts for the kiddies. Everyone Welcome...Lets Get Acquainted.]

Scanned: October 25, 2010


Flyer for The Double Dip

Retail Trade, Stores, Retail, , [Notice! Look over these attractive Ice Cream Prices! 5 cents Double Dip - 2 extra large scoops. Any flavor of Quarts, brick or bulk 34 cents, pints brick or bulk 18 cents, Gallons, ice packed for picnic or outings $1.09. Double Dip - next to Michigan Hotel on Oak St.]

Scanned: October 26, 2010


Deep Sea Trolling

Manners and Customs, Recreation, Sports, Aquatic Sports, Fishing, Locomotion, Boats and Boating, [Card advertising "Enjoy Deep Sea Trolling or Pleasure Cruises on the CLIPPER. Trolling Equipment Furnished. Owner of Clipper Ehan (Scotty) Imlay. Inquire at Lake Breeze Hotel, Eagle Harbor, Michigan."]

Scanned: October 26, 2010


Transportation - Taxi

Transportation, , [Card advertising Julius Tamellini's Taxi Service. Five and Seven Passenger Cars for Hire. (Open and Closed) Day Service and Night Service. Any time. Any Place.]

Scanned: October 26, 2010


Calumet Theatre Events

Manners and Customs, Recreation, , [Notice announcing Big Style Revue at the Calumet Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday, April 25-26 with 50 living models presenting Fads and Fashions of 1928 furnished through the courtesy of local merchants. "See the Girls Go Touring" "See the Wedding" "See the Young Men Models" Its new. Its Different "MacNords 9 piece orchestra will be there. The picture Lon Chaney in London after Midnight You Are All Invited Dancing Party, Friday Night, April 27 at the Armory. First Appearance in Calumet of MacNords 9 Piece Jazz Band. "Melodies" "And How". Special Scenery - One Price, 50 cents to all. Dancing from 9 to 1. Bring the Girl Friend. Bring the Boy Friend.]

Scanned: October 26, 2010


Royal Theatre Events

Manners and Customs, Recreation, , [Notice announcing Special at the Royal Theatre, Calumet Tues., Wed., and Thursday July 2nd, 3rd, and 4th - Big Added Attraction - The $25,000 Movie Police Dog KAPITAN (Himself) Presented by his Trainer, L. R. Lenhart. On the Stage Hollywoods Most Beautiful Dare-Devil Dog of the Movies, Kapitan was stunt dog and double-dog in the movies for three years having doubled for Rin Tin Tin, Ranger, Strongheart, Wolfheart and others. This is the last opportunity to see him as he is returning to Hollywood. He will astonish and amuse you by his display of superintelligence in his stunts on the stage and in the audience. On the Screen - Sally ONeil and William Collier, Jr. in "The Floating College" Love - Laughter - Collegiate Capers. Admission for this big and unusual attraction only 10 cents - 25 cents.]

Scanned: October 26, 2010